

HyperDrive delivers the fastest USB-C capable of 40Gbps data transfer, 5K video output, and 100W power delivery. Get the most reliable and fast internet connection for work, play, and video conferencing.Įxperience high-resolution 4K 30Hz video on HDMI displays (requires a direct HDMI to HDMI connection). This powerful USB-C adapter adds 6 ports: gigabit ethernet adapter, 4K HDMI, 100W USB-C power delivery, and more. Over the course of its existence, Hyper has come up with many successful and award-winning products, such as HyperJuice, external battery for MacBook, HyperDrive, external storage, iStick, the first USB flash drive with Lightning connector and MFI certification, iUSBport, the first wireless USB port in the world, and HyperThin, the thinnest HDMI cable in the world.Form-fitting USB-C hub for MacBook Pro and MacBook Air. Hyper is not just a newcomer or a short-term miracle brand, but they keep the enthusiasm and sense of innovation in the field of computer and mobile accessories, portable power and data storage. Hyper is a brand of Sanho Corporation, based in Silicon Valley, which celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2015. Luxurious anodized aluminium finish in Apple product colours.Charging via USB-C with a maximum of 100W.2x USB 3.1 Gen 1 - 5 Gbps, support for peripheral power.2x USB-C - 5K supported resolution at 40Gbps or 2x4K 60Hz.1x HDMI - supported resolution of 4K 30Hz / 1080p 60Hz.The HyperDrive NET Hub will be a great help. Turn your MacBook into a powerful workstation. This makes HyperDrive NET retain a thin and slim design that matches the original Apple MacBook Pro colours. Also, you get an HDMI port, 2x USB 3.1, and above all Gigabit Ethernet. You can recharge your MacBook and connect an external monitor simultaneously. The two side ports extend to six connectors dominated by two USB-C ports that allow up to 100W to charge the MacBook at full speed or connect the 5K Thunderbolt display. The new expected generation of the popular hub is finally here! The HyperDrive NET Hub offers everything you need to get the most out of your MacBook Pro.
